Final answer:
To calculate the power supplied by the woman, you can use the equation Power = Work / Time. Given that she raises a 20 kg weight to a height of 2 m in 4 s, you can calculate the work done and then the power supplied. The correct answer is option C: 300 W.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the power supplied by the woman, we can use the equation:
Power = Work / Time
Given that she raises a 20 kg weight to a height of 2 m in 4 s, we can calculate the work done using the equation:
Work = Force x Distance
The force she needs to apply is equal to the weight of the object, which is the mass (20 kg) multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2). Therefore, the force is 196 N.
Substituting the values into the equations, we get:
Work = 196 N x 2 m = 392 J
Power = 392 J / 4 s = 98 W
Therefore, the woman is supplying about 98 watts of power. The correct answer is option C: 300 W.